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Industrial Archaeology Review 32 (1)
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Title:
Industrial Archaeology Review 32 (1)
Series
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Series:
Industrial Archaeology Review
Volume
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Volume:
32 (1)
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
71
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
David Gwyn
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Publisher:
Association for Industrial Archaeology
Maney Publishing
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Year of Publication:
2010
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http://www.industrial-archaeology.org.uk/arev32.htm
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Created Date:
20 Feb 2011
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Abstract
Industrial Archaeology and the Archaeological Community; Fifty Years On
Marilyn Palmer
5 - 20
Discusses the Council for British Archaeology's championship of the fledgling discipline of industrial archaeology in the early 1960s, together with developments in Northern Ireland. Then considers the development of industrial archaeology in public and professional archaeology in the second half of the twentieth century and concludes that the definition of industrial archaeology adopted by the CBA in 1959 helped to pave the way for its considerable growth in that period.
The 19th-Century Suspension Footbridges of Harpers of Aberdeen
D R Harper
Thomas Day
21 - 34
Describes the bridges, which were intended to be light, affordable, and simple to assemble and maintain. Notes that several were exported to different parts of the British empire. PP-B
The Emergence of Municipal Baths; Hygiene, War and Recreation in the Development of ...
Gordon Marino
35 - 45
Examines the changing role, function and provision of baths and swimming pools from the Victorians to the post-war consensus of the 1950s and 1960s. Details changing rationales from cleansing, through preparation for war to post-war recreational use. Places these changes within the archaeological and historical record, utilising examples from across the United Kingdom, and explores how such buildings as well as being functional were simultaneously physical manifestations of the municipal grandeur and pride of the new industrial cities.
Nash Mills---The Endless Web Revisited
Robert J Zeepvat
46 - 62
Using documentary and building evidence, this article examines the development of the mill, emphasising the relationships between personalities, events, structures, processes, and changing business and technological influences.